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How much is a 2004 Honda worth?

Prices for a 2004 Honda vary by model, mileage, condition, and location, but in the United States typical private-party values for a 2004 Honda fall roughly between $1,000 and $6,000, depending on the model (Civic, Accord, CR-V, Element, Odyssey) and overall condition. This range is intended as a quick guide for buyers and sellers navigating the used-car market today.


This article explains how to estimate the value of a 2004 Honda, highlights typical ranges for popular models, and outlines factors that influence price such as mileage, maintenance history, accident records, and regional market differences. For precise figures, consult current valuation guides like Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and NADA Guides for the exact trim and mileage you have in mind.


Typical value ranges by popular 2004 Honda models


Below are broad private-party ranges you might expect for common 2004 Honda models in typical condition (good maintenance, no major damage) with average mileage. Actual prices can be higher or lower based on specifics.


Model-specific considerations


Prices are influenced by trim level, body style, and optional features. For example, EX or higher trims, four-door sedans with automatic transmissions, or vehicles with additional features like leather, sunroof, or navigation can push value toward the higher end, while base trims and higher-mileage examples trend lower.



  • 2004 Honda Civic (sedan/hatchback; LX, EX, Si): commonly about $2,000–$5,000 depending on mileage and condition.

  • 2004 Honda Accord (sedan; DX, LX, EX): commonly about $3,000–$6,000 depending on mileage and condition.

  • 2004 Honda CR-V (gas or 4WD; LX, EX): commonly about $3,000–$5,500 depending on mileage and condition.

  • 2004 Honda Element (DX, EX; 2WD/4WD): commonly about $2,500–$5,000 depending on mileage and condition.

  • 2004 Honda Odyssey (LX, EX; minivan): commonly about $3,000–$6,500 depending on mileage and condition.


These ranges are for private-party sales. Dealer prices, certified pre-owned listings, and auction values tend to be higher, especially for well-maintained examples with lower miles.


Factors that affect value


Several factors determine the exact price you’ll see in ads or offered by dealers. We list the most impactful ones here.



  • Mileage: Higher mileage generally lowers value; a 200k-mile Civic will be worth less than a 120k-mile Civic.

  • Overall condition: Cosmetic wear, interior damage, rust, and mechanical reliability affect price.

  • Maintenance history: Regular service records and evidence of timely maintenance can boost value.

  • Accident history: Clean titles with no or minimal past accidents command higher values.

  • Trim level and features: EX, LX, and special editions, or features like sunroof, leather, or navigation can shift value.

  • Location and market demand: Urban vs rural markets; regional demand for certain models matters.

  • Modifications and originality: Extensive aftermarket changes can lower or raise value depending on buyer preferences, but generally may reduce value.

  • Ownership history: One-owner cars or those with verified kilometers may be valued higher.


Understanding these factors helps buyers interpret online listings and helps sellers price competitively.


How to get an exact value


To determine a precise dollar figure for a specific 2004 Honda, use valuation tools and compare with local listings. Here are practical steps.



  1. Gather essential documents: title, mileage, maintenance records, and any known repair history.

  2. Check current listings for similar 2004 Honda models in your area to gauge market pricing.

  3. Consult multiple valuation guides: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides, selecting the correct model, trim, engine, and mileage.

  4. Consider a professional appraisal or a dealer written offer for a more exact value, especially if selling to a dealer.

  5. Factor in local demand and timing (seasonal fluctuations can affect demand for certain models).


With these steps, you can establish a realistic asking price or expected offer for a 2004 Honda in today’s market.


Summary


Value for a 2004 Honda varies widely by model and condition, but most private-party sales fall within roughly $1,000 to $6,000 in the United States. Civic, Accord, CR-V, Element, and Odyssey examples each have their own typical ranges influenced by mileage and features. To get an exact figure, compare multiple valuation sources, review local listings, and consider the car’s maintenance history and overall condition. Always verify against up-to-date guides like KBB, Edmunds, and NADA before setting a price.

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